Category Archives: Media Coverage

New members bring expertise in management and finance to support Mi Casa’s mission of advancing economic success for Latino and low-income families. Mi Casa is delighted to welcome two new board members whose skills, experience and leadership will be invaluable … Continue reading →

Mi Casa CEO Christine Marquez-Hudson was recently elected as a trustee of the Boettcher Foundation Board. Comprised of 12 Colorado business and community leaders, the Boettcher Foundation Board is responsible for overseeing the organization, founded in 1937 to promote a … Continue reading →

I-News at Rocky Mountain PBS has found that in some cases, gaps in income, home ownership and education are larger now than at the time of the 1960s Civil Rights Movement. These findings have driven Colorado Public Radio’s “Losing … Continue reading →

Daniel immigrated to America from Venezuela nine years ago seeking a fresh start after losing everything due to the country’s unstable political climate permeating its financial market. He describes his first years in America as the classic immigrant story. Though … Continue reading →

You might have noticed that Mi Casa’s CEO and Executive Director Christine Marquez-Hudson has been in the limelight a lot lately, especially with two video shoots this week! What is all the hype about? Christine is being recognized far and … Continue reading →

This article was written by Mi Casa staff member Stephanie Noll (M.S.W.) and was originally posted on the National Council of La Raza’s blog. Effective workforce development training programs include modules that focus on job readiness, such as helping people … Continue reading →

Mi Casa is very proud to announce that our CEO/Executive Director, Christine Marquez-Hudson has been named the 2013 9NEWS Leader of the Year! This tremendous honor for Christine and Mi Casa was announced today. The 9NEWS Leader of the Year … Continue reading →

Denver Post Charities’ Season to Share, a holiday fundraising campaign that provides grants to local nonprofit organizations, distributed $2,820,000 last year to move people out of poverty by supporting 65 Denver-area charities. Mi Casa Resource Center is one of the … Continue reading →